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+ These cases of partial Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given up as incurable by eight M. D.'s, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in these cases, by writing to them.
§ These patients were also from the Mercer Street Infirmary.
Dennis Long and John O'Brien, who were in Ward's Island for six months without receiving permanent benefit, were successfully treated by Dr. Henderson.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WENTWORTH & DEGRAAF, Manufacturers of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CABINET
FURNITURE,
Nos. 460, 458 & 456 PEARL STREET, Entrance 460 Pearl Street,
(NEAR CHATHAM.)
NEW-YORK.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, THE
PATENT OSTEAU.
Also, a general assortment of Bedding and Mattrasses. All kinds of Cabinet Furniture made to order.
PATENT SPRING MATTRASSES. Hotels and Steamboats FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. All Furniture Warranted.
JOHN WENTWORTH.
HENRY P. DEGRAAF.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND HOME,
For Female Servants out of Place-School of Pre- paration for Domestic Service-and Employers and Servants' Protective Agency, FOR SUPPLYING COMPETENT, WORTHY & FAITHFUL SERVANTS No. 149 Grand Street, (Between Broadway and Elm Street,) INSTITUTED 1849, FOR THE BETTER REGULATION OF DOMESTIC SERVANTS.
REV. JOHN Mc VICKAR, D. D. REV. HENRY De KOVEN. REV. D. V. M. JOHNSON.
GEN. VAN RANSAELAR. JAMES BOORMAN, Esq. ALFRED SETON, Esq. RICHARD R. MORRIS, Esq. D. T. VAIL, Esq. Dr. WESTERVELT.
HON. ANDREW H. MICKLE. EDWIN BARTLETT, Esq. JOHN COLT, Esq. CHAND. R. GILMAN, Esq., M. D. ROBT. S. BULLUS, Esq., M. D. BENJ. UNDERHILL, Esq. E. W. LEGGETT, Esq.
REFEREN CES.
REV. JOSEPH Mc ELROY, D. D. REV. R. T. HUDDART. REV. H. WHEATON. - THE HON GEORGE BANCROFT.
E. N. DICKERSON, Esq. PROFESSOR MORSE.
DANL. R. NOYES, Esq. FRED. PRIME, Esq.
DANL. CHADWICK, Jr., Esq. COM. SLOAT, U. S. N. ROBT. BOORMAN, Esq. WALTER POST, Jr. Esq. E. F. SHONNARD, Esq. WM. BOSTWICK, Esq. E. D. HUNTER, Esq. ISAAC OSGOOD, Esq. HON. W. M. WOODWORTH.
REV. HORACE E. PRATT. REV. J. R. MANN.
A. S. PENNINGTON, Esq. PROFESSOR BAILEY, WM. B. COZZEN-, Esq. E. M. WEEKS, Esq. R. A. MOTT, Esq. GEORGE BOLTON ALLEY, Esq.
H. KNEELAND, Esq. PROFESSOR BARTLETT.
0. PUTNAM, Esq.
SAML. BADGELY, Esq.
GEN. McDONALD. &c. &c. &c.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
MANH TAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, No. 146 Broadway, Corner of Liberty Street.
This Company, with a Capital and Accumulated Fund of over a
UARTER MILLION OF DOLLARS,
Grants Policies of Insurance on Life, on more favorable terms than most Life Insurance Companies with a Cash Capital, dividing among the Insured Eighty-seven and one- half per cent. of all the profits of the Company.
Strangers visiting the City can be insured without delay, on application to the office.
N. D. MORGAN, President. C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary.
LASS.
JAMES H. HEROY,
42 Cliff Street, N. Y.
Agent for Chance Brothers & Co.'s Glass Works, near Birmingham; and Lon- don and Manchester Plate Glass Co.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
POLISHED PŁAT W GLASS. Rough and Fintry Plats Glass, For Sky-Lights, Floors, Conservatories, &c.
English Crown and British Sheet Window Glass. Enamelled, Colored and Ornamental Glass.
Optical and Microscopic Glass.
A full and general assortment of the above descriptions of Glass constantly on hand, and for Sale at the Lowest Market Prices, Wholesale or Retail.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. H . WALSH
O
(Successors to GOULDING & CO.,) AND PROPTIETORS OF THE
UNITED STATES SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
MANUFACTURING CO.,
Store, S5 Fulton Street, Factory, 33 Gold Street,
FOR MAKING AND SELLING W. R. GOULDING'S IMPROVED AND PATENT TRUSSES, SURGICAL & DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, SYRINGES, &c., viz :
Apparatus for Club Feet, Apparatus for Bow Legs, Apparatus for Curvature of the Spine,
¡Crutches and Leg Irons, Knee Supporters, Corslet Braces,
Umbilical Belts,
Spring Trusses,
Cupping
Suspensories,
Lunatic Securing Belts,
Speculums,
Clavicle Straps,
Tonsil Instruments,
Strabismus
Pill Machines,
Body Braces,
Pessaries,
Obstetrical
Hydrocele,
Lumbago Belts,
Dentists' Articles,
Phlebotomy
Scarificators,
Manikins,
Stomach and Injecting
Splints, for Leg or Arm, -
Veterinary Instruments,
-
Catheters and Bougies, Pumps.
In addition to the above, we manufacture all other Instruments used in SURGERY and DENTISTRY, all of which are warranted.
LANCETS, INSTRUMENTS, and all kinds of CUTLERY, repaired in the best pos- sible manner, and on reasonable terms.
T. H. WALSH & CO., PROPRIETORS.
MANUFACTURER OF Surgical and Dental Instruments, GEORGE TIEMAN, No. 63 Chatham-Street,
Apparatus for Curvature of Spine, Club-Feet, &c., Splints for Fractures, Dislocations, &c. Bandages of every description, viz : Shoulder Braces, Ab- dominal Bandages or Supporters, Russia Belts, &c., &c.
- AGENT FOR - Reinhardt's Patent Glass Pad Trusses,
FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNIA. Also, an assortment of French Trusses, constantly on hand.
HEINISCH'S
PATENT
TAILOR
SCISSORS.
AND
RAZORS
Lithotomy
Ankleletts,
Couching
Riding Belts,
Supporters for weak an- kles.
Graduating Supporters,
Bandages,
Dissecting
Stethescopes,
Abdominal Supporters,
Fracture Apparatus,
Amputating Instruments, Clyster Apparatus,
Trepanning
Laced Stockings,
Bankers' and Hatters' Shears, Ladies' Shears, &c., &c.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. & J. MCCOLLUM,
MIXER
MANUFACTURERS OF
PATENT CRACKER, BISCUIT & PIC-NIC MACHINES, PATENT DOUGH MINERS, STEAM ENGINES, AND EVERY VARIETY OF MACHINERY, GEAR-CUTTING, SHAFTING and PULLEYS of all sizes, 38 and 40 Eldridge Street, New-York.
DR. A. WM. MEADER, DENTAL SURGEON,
-AND MANUFACTURER OF- INCORRUPTIBLE PORCELAIN TEETH.
Full or partial sets of Artificial Teeth mounted on the best of Gold and Silver, which cannot be sur- passed as regards beauty of appearance and durability.
All diseases of the Teeth and Gums treated in the most approved and scientific manner. Teeth neatly filled with pure gold or silver, without pain to the patient, and all operations warranted.
Specimens of the work may be seen in the show-case fronting the door, manufactured at the establish- ment, of the best workmanship and materials, and furnished on reasonable terms.
Receipts for manufacturing Block Teeth will be sold to the Profession on liberal terms ; also furnaces used in the manufacture of all kinds of Porcelain Teeth.
All orders addressed to Dr. A. W. MEADER, 333 BROADWAY, N. Y., will receive prompt attention.
Dentists visiting the city are respectfully invited to give the Doctor a call, and persons needing?any Den- tal operations are also invited to call at his Dental Rooms, Nos. 10, 11, 12 & 13,
333 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE BROADWAY THEATRE,
Where he will generally be found; ready and willing to relieve suffering humanity.
A. W. MEADER, 333 Broadway, NEW-YORK.
(Opposite Broadway Theatre,)
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
NEW-YORK, BREMEN AND SOUTHAMPTON
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
THE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ARE THE WASHINGTON, E. M. FITCH, Commander. | HERMANN, E. HIGGINS, Commander. These Steamers stop at Southampton both going and returning.
PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING, 1854.
From New-York.
From Bremen.
WASHINGTON,
Saturday, January 28,
February 24,
HERMANN.
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Februar 25,
March 24,
WASHINGTON,
March 25,
April 21,
HERMANN.
April 22,
May 19,
WASHINGTON.
May 20,
HERMANN.
June 17,
June 16, July 14.
WASHINGTON,
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July 15,
August 11,
HERMANN,
August 12,
September 8,
WASHINGTON,
September 9,
October 6,
HERMANN,
Oct ber 7,
November 3,
WASHINGTON,
November 4.
December 1,
HIERMANN,
December 2,
December 29.
From Southampton to New-York.
WASHINGTON,
Wednesday, March 1,
WASHINGTON,
August 16,
HERMANN
March 29,
HERMANN,
September 13.
WASHINGTON,
April 26,
WASHINGTON,
October 11,
HERMANN,
May 24.
HERMANN.
November 8,
WASHINGTON,
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June 21.
WASHINGTON, HERMANN,
December 6,
HERMANN,
July 19,
January 3. 1855.
For Freight or Passage, apply to C. H. SAND, 11 South William St., N. Y. C. A. HEINEKEN & Co., Bremen, CROSKEY & Co., Southampton, WM. ISELIN, Havre.
LEONARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT AND HERTHER BANDING MANUFACTORY, Nos. 109 Pearl and 60 Beaver Street, NEW YORK.
The subscriber is constantly receiving, and offers for sale, a great variety of arti- cles connected with the Mechanical and Manufacturing interests, viz :
MACHINISTS' TOOLS, Engine and Hand Lathes, Iron Planing and Vertical Drilling Machines, Cutting Engines, Slotting Machines, Bolt Cutters, Slide Rests, Universal Chucks, &c., Car- penters Tools-Mortising and Tenoning Machines, Wood Planing Machines, &c. Steam Engines and Boilers-from 5 to 100 horse power, of the best construction and finish, Mill Gearing-Wrought Iron Shafting, Brass and Iron Castings, made to order. Cotton and Woolen Machinery, furnished from the best makers. Cotton Gins-Hand and Power, and Power Presses. Leather Banding-of all widths, made in a superior Manner from the best oek tanned leather. Manufacturer's Findings- of every description. Bobbins, Reeds, Shuttles, Temples, Pickers, Card Clothing, Roller Cloth, Potato and Wheat Starch, Oils, &c.
P. A. LEONARD.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
FERFORD
& CO'S
California, South America, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee
For the Transportation of every description of Merchandise and Valuables, the Collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills, &c .; and the Execution of all Orders, Large or Small.
OUR EXPRESS for CALIFORNIA and SOUTH AMERICA will be dispatched on the 5th and 20th of each Month, by the United States and Pacific Mail Steamship Company's splendid Steamers, via Aspinwall and Panama, in Charge of Special Messengers and Freight Agents.
To VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA and TENNESSEE, every Wednesday and Saturday, by Steamships ROANOKE and JAMESTOWN.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD FREIGHT OFFICE.
Passage on the United States and Pacific Steamship Company's Steamers, secured at our office, at the lowest rates.
BERFORD & CO., 38 Broadway.
ESTABLISHED 1789.
BROTHERS,
No. 13 JOHN, late 2 NASSAU-ST., N. Y.
successors to their Father, JORDAN MOTT,
IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN TINH WATCHES, JEWELRY Of all Kinds, and of the Latest Patterns; Also, Diamonds in Rings, Pins, Silver Ware, &c .; &c. MAMY OF WHICH WILL AC WARRANTED. P. S .-- The best Workmon SLY employed in REPAIRS. MOTT BROTHERS, 13 John Street, N. Y.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
A NEW AND FACT TE TEIM PROPELLERS LINE OF
FOR 7 36
PHILADELPHIA, XX / 6 ×5612
VIA THE elamare and Raritan Canal, -
From Pier No. 12, North River, N. Y. 2)
The MERCHANTS' LINE will dispatch one of their STEAM PROPELLERS m NEW-YORK daily, at 12 o'clock, noon.
Goods sent by this line will be delivered at Philadelphia on the next day, thout fail.
THE ADVANTAGES OFFERED
0
SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT
this Line are, frequent and regular departures, safe insportation, prompt delivery, and low Prices ; facilities t offered by any other conveyance.
EASON CONTRACTS
Made with constant Shippers,
Special Agreements for Carne Lots of Freight. AGENTS.
W. H. THOMSON, Pier No. 12 North River. Office, 86 West-Street Up Stairs.
W. M. BAIRD & CO. 53 Delaware Avenue Philadelphia.
LESONE
Fhi
Store,
IN0. 45
len Lane,
URS 9
TIGER, LEOPARD AND BEAR SKINS
MUITOLESAl
No. 113 BROADY
WILBER& PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE
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